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carrie and joann have designed their homes to accommodate the needs of their family including joann's 81-year-old mother whose house continues to decline. their goal is to transition to a multigenerational household so joann's mother canlive the remaining years of her life and comfortable surroundings while they monitor her care . my understanding is joann's followed the planning process and regulation and have worked with city planning staff for many months to propose a project that addresses all sf building codes andresidential guidelines, requests from the building department and staff and request from the planning commissioners . given the planning department supported the project at 249 tester street and the planning commission approved this project it isextremely distressing to hear about the appeal and manner in which the neighbors have and appellants have been together to oppose this construction . they are mean-spirited and vitriolic attacks have been personal and the appellant seems to manage their campaign keeping the shapiro family out of theneighborhood . iurge you to rej
carrie and joann have designed their homes to accommodate the needs of their family including joann's 81-year-old mother whose house continues to decline. their goal is to transition to a multigenerational household so joann's mother canlive the remaining years of her life and comfortable surroundings while they monitor her care . my understanding is joann's followed the planning process and regulation and have worked with city planning staff for many months to propose a project that addresses...
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carrie and joann have designed their homes to accommodate the needs of their family including joann's 81-year-old mother whose house continues to decline. their goal is to transition to a multigenerational household so joann's mother canlive the remaining years of her life and comfortable surroundings while they monitor her care . my understanding is joann's followed the planning process and regulation and have worked with city planning staff for many months to propose a project that addresses all sf building codes andresidential guidelines, requests from the building department and staff and request from the planning commissioners . given the planning department supported the project at 249 tester street and the planning commission approved this project it isextremely distressing to hear about the appeal and manner in which the neighbors have and appellants have been together to oppose this construction . they are mean-spirited and vitriolic attacks have been personal and the appellant seems to manage their campaign keeping the shapiro family out of theneighborhood . iurge you to rej
carrie and joann have designed their homes to accommodate the needs of their family including joann's 81-year-old mother whose house continues to decline. their goal is to transition to a multigenerational household so joann's mother canlive the remaining years of her life and comfortable surroundings while they monitor her care . my understanding is joann's followed the planning process and regulation and have worked with city planning staff for many months to propose a project that addresses...
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joanne, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? go ahead, joanne. caller: talking about the shots for the kids, i really don't see anything wrong with it if it is safe. but everybody is hesitant for the vaccine now because there have been so many side effects. it's proven that the kids don't get as sick, so -- host: have you been vaccinated? caller: yes. host: did you have any kind of problems? caller: i did. sick, flulike symptoms for a couple of days, fatigue, so -- and when they prove the kids are a risk, maybe, i was at a time when we were mandated for polio shots and smallpox before we could go to school. i didn't see anything wrong with that because they saved a lot of lives. when the vaccine is proving to be safer, i think it may still be a good idea. host: let's talk to ron, calling from stafford's bill, kentucky on the republican line. ron, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i appreciated. one of the oldest plays in the books is class warfare. they want to demonize rich folks and take more of their money. the
joanne, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? go ahead, joanne. caller: talking about the shots for the kids, i really don't see anything wrong with it if it is safe. but everybody is hesitant for the vaccine now because there have been so many side effects. it's proven that the kids don't get as sick, so -- host: have you been vaccinated? caller: yes. host: did you have any kind of problems? caller: i did. sick, flulike symptoms for a couple of days, fatigue, so -- and when they...
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coming up, we will speak to joanne from capital management. this is bloomberg. >> we are calling for yields to continue to rise here in treasuries but believe the fed rate hiking path will be relatively shallow all things considered. the market is trying to figure out whether policymakers will lean against the inflation we are seeing. our view is currently there's too much rate hike priced in for 2022. >> the role for the central bank is to provide marginal liquidity at the time for crisis and withdraw after the economy started to stabilize and come back. central banks are now running the markets. shery: major market voices weighing in on monetary policy. our next guest says inflation could worsen before getting better but investors can also insure against it. let's bring in a partner and portfolio manager at advisors capital management. always great having you with us. how much more clarity will we get from third quarter corporate results on how best to hedge against inflation? joanne: investors ought to be hedge against inflation right now a
coming up, we will speak to joanne from capital management. this is bloomberg. >> we are calling for yields to continue to rise here in treasuries but believe the fed rate hiking path will be relatively shallow all things considered. the market is trying to figure out whether policymakers will lean against the inflation we are seeing. our view is currently there's too much rate hike priced in for 2022. >> the role for the central bank is to provide marginal liquidity at the time for...
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jo joanne feeny appreciate you getting up early and coming on. always value your opinion. have a great day. >> thanks, brian. >>> when we come back, one big day here on cnbc, with four reporters thousands of miles apart and our supply chain's most critical points all day today we're going to show you the issues, the choke points and what it all might mean for your holiday shopping we are live at the port of shanghai with stock number one ahead. is the bottom in for big tech? why some valuations once thought stretched could be your next big buy. >>> and then, why cathie wood is trading in her metro card for a pair of shades and maybe a tom 'ltey jersey wel ll you about that big move and it has nothing to do with stocks. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's net
jo joanne feeny appreciate you getting up early and coming on. always value your opinion. have a great day. >> thanks, brian. >>> when we come back, one big day here on cnbc, with four reporters thousands of miles apart and our supply chain's most critical points all day today we're going to show you the issues, the choke points and what it all might mean for your holiday shopping we are live at the port of shanghai with stock number one ahead. is the bottom in for big tech? why...
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so without further ado, joanne, please tell us why we should hate d jefferson. >> okay, and i always check when i doo everything here, everyone can hear me, so live is good in audio land. excellent. i will now discuss why certainly why some people hated thomas jefferson. i want to begin by saying that in recent years, when i have been asked what moments in american history share echoes with ours polarized present, on of my responses typically is the late 1790s. now, as an early americanest, i'm aware that the late 1790s does not have some of the pizzazz potential for polarization as say the 1850s and the civil war. butli the intense polarization federalists and republicans, the extreme otheringn each of the other as un-american, the press predictions on both sides of chaos, tyranny, and anarchy, the bursts of violence that president john adams later described as terrorism, using actually that word, the echoes of polarization and hate between past and present clearly are very real. so what can this kind of historical hate offer in the way of insights? part of what i'm going to be disc
so without further ado, joanne, please tell us why we should hate d jefferson. >> okay, and i always check when i doo everything here, everyone can hear me, so live is good in audio land. excellent. i will now discuss why certainly why some people hated thomas jefferson. i want to begin by saying that in recent years, when i have been asked what moments in american history share echoes with ours polarized present, on of my responses typically is the late 1790s. now, as an early...
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thank you, joanne. think you especially for giving us those flavors, which as you said, i think will be helpful as we go ahead. let me remind everyone that this is a round table discussion, so we are generally interested in fielding questions, and you can go down to the question and answer function in your chat. and offer those questions. we are going to move chronologically to the civil war, to abraham lincoln. and we are going to manisha sinha, the slush and your fellow at the ratcliffe institute at harvard university, author of the history of abolition. a book remarkably easy to recommend. thank you manisha for joining us and please telling us about the annals of presidential history. >> thank you jeff for inviting me to be a part of this round table. and for that introduction. i am going to share my screen with you, so my presentation is enlivened by a few slides. to start off, i have a confession. for the last few weeks, i've been rather confused about my charge today. blame it on the pandemic. for
thank you, joanne. think you especially for giving us those flavors, which as you said, i think will be helpful as we go ahead. let me remind everyone that this is a round table discussion, so we are generally interested in fielding questions, and you can go down to the question and answer function in your chat. and offer those questions. we are going to move chronologically to the civil war, to abraham lincoln. and we are going to manisha sinha, the slush and your fellow at the ratcliffe...
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thank you, joann. and thank you especially for giving us the concept of flavors which i think is actually going to be very helpful going forward as the ways to increase this zugs. and let me remind everyone this is a round table discussion so we're genuinely interested in fielding questions. you can go to the q&a function in chat or zoom and offer those questions. we're going move chronologically forward to the civil war, abraham lincoln, which brings us to manisha sinha. university of connecticut and fellow at radcliffe institute of advanced studies for harvard for the current year. author of counterrevolution of slavery politics and antebellum south carolina and subsequently in 2016 the slaves cause, a history of abolition. another book remarkably easy to recommend. so thank you manisha for joining us and please tell us about a not insignificant figure in the annals of presidential history. >> thank you. jeff. for inviting me to be part of this round table and for that introduction. and i am going to
thank you, joann. and thank you especially for giving us the concept of flavors which i think is actually going to be very helpful going forward as the ways to increase this zugs. and let me remind everyone this is a round table discussion so we're genuinely interested in fielding questions. you can go to the q&a function in chat or zoom and offer those questions. we're going move chronologically forward to the civil war, abraham lincoln, which brings us to manisha sinha. university of...
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joanne morris, she wants to know what argument is given for increasing the court from six to nine in the first place, and when and who did this? and did they face similar opposition? >> that's a great question. >> yeah, it wasn't in one fell swoop. but generally, it relates to the structure of the creation of the lower federal courts. so as the number of circuit courts grew, a corresponding supreme court justice because of the circuit-writing responsibilities largely explains the early growth in the oscillation because those circuit panels were a justice visiting and writing and joining in the circuit court activities. and then i think it's workload-driven as there's more and more cases coming within the jurisdiction of the case. i'm sure the supreme court was communicating to the congress, we could use another guy up here. and so laws grow the size of the court. and so, you know, that's largely what got us to nine. >> less political and her workload. >> -- more workload. >> i think structural for the judiciary and workload. >> right. >> the political moment is more in the post-civil
joanne morris, she wants to know what argument is given for increasing the court from six to nine in the first place, and when and who did this? and did they face similar opposition? >> that's a great question. >> yeah, it wasn't in one fell swoop. but generally, it relates to the structure of the creation of the lower federal courts. so as the number of circuit courts grew, a corresponding supreme court justice because of the circuit-writing responsibilities largely explains the...
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. >> reporter: joanne jenkins heads the aarp. >> i think you see the financial divide broadening as a result of the pandemic with the rich getting richer and those who are moderate and low income really struggling to try to make ends meet. >> reporter: and while it may seem there are help wanted signs on every corner these days -- >> we know that if, in fact, you are an older worker and you lose your job, it takes double the amount of time to find a new one. >> reporter: diana told us she often feels invisible. she prays to be seen. >> hire me i'll show up on time i'll be there every day. i won't call in. i catch on really, really, really quickly. i would be one of your best employees >> reporter: and as for those golden years of retirement -- do you think you'll ever be retire? >> i will die at my workplace. that's when i will retire. >> reporter: and she is not alone harry smith, nbc news. >>> we'll take a break. when we come back, one woman's mission to educate girls in afghanistan. >>> on the international day of the girl, andrea mitchell reports on one extraordinary woman who is
. >> reporter: joanne jenkins heads the aarp. >> i think you see the financial divide broadening as a result of the pandemic with the rich getting richer and those who are moderate and low income really struggling to try to make ends meet. >> reporter: and while it may seem there are help wanted signs on every corner these days -- >> we know that if, in fact, you are an older worker and you lose your job, it takes double the amount of time to find a new one. >>...
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and joanne, thank you all three for being here this morning.u. dagen: much more ahead this morning. coming up, former white house chief of staff nick mulvaney responds to ron klain's tone deaf retweet. then bill simon is here on the supply chain crisis and retailers, what they're doing to ensure you can get gifts this holiday season. we're talking tech, microsoft tells china linkedin is off the table in china and bitcoin nears $60,000. we get into it. joining the conversation all morning long, monica crowley and james freeman. two of my favorite people. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ the way you hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me. ♪ feels so holy, holy, holy, holy. ♪ oh, god, running to the altar like a track star. ♪ can't wait another second this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there as you plan, protect and retire. was that your great-grandmother, keeping the family together? was that your grandfather, paving the way for change. did they brave mother nature... and walk aw
and joanne, thank you all three for being here this morning.u. dagen: much more ahead this morning. coming up, former white house chief of staff nick mulvaney responds to ron klain's tone deaf retweet. then bill simon is here on the supply chain crisis and retailers, what they're doing to ensure you can get gifts this holiday season. we're talking tech, microsoft tells china linkedin is off the table in china and bitcoin nears $60,000. we get into it. joining the conversation all morning long,...
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s. actions against joanne. now reports that the ca, conceited kidnapping, kill in essence, have cost even more doubt on the reliability of u. s. promises and further expose the political motivation behind this case. a quick reminder of what was revealed in september interviews with an entire team of former trump officials suggested senior members of the administration supposedly requested options for killing assange. one of these alleged options included engaging in a shoot out in the streets of london. if you read all the gory details, you'll be amazed by how hollywood it all is. that was back in 2017 when weekly leagues published a damming investigation. and to see i hacking tools, this is just how embarrassing things got for the us system. it's a point at which you'd expect the people and organizations involved to react or rather fail to react by saying no comment. but my compare did, they should all be prosecuted for speaking about classified activity inside the central intelligence agency. maybe they didn'
s. actions against joanne. now reports that the ca, conceited kidnapping, kill in essence, have cost even more doubt on the reliability of u. s. promises and further expose the political motivation behind this case. a quick reminder of what was revealed in september interviews with an entire team of former trump officials suggested senior members of the administration supposedly requested options for killing assange. one of these alleged options included engaging in a shoot out in the streets...
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see immediately why those were chosen and then we will begin with thomas jefferson by starting with joanne freeman who is the class of professor of american studies at yale university and the author of affairs honor. she is the editor of hamilton and the most recent book that i highly recommend is violence in congress and the road to civil war. so join please tell us why we should hate jefferson. [laughter] >> okay. i always check when i do anything that everyone can hear me? so now i will discuss why certainly some people hated thomas jefferson. i want to begin by saying in recent years when i have been asked what moments in american history echoes this president want my responses is the late 17 nineties as an early american as i am aware the late 17 nineties does not have some of the pizzazz as the 18 fifties in the civil war but the intense polarization of federalist and republicans , the extreme of the ring as an american the press predictions on both sides of chaos and tyranny and anarchy with a burst violence as john adams later described as terrorism actually using that word, the ec
see immediately why those were chosen and then we will begin with thomas jefferson by starting with joanne freeman who is the class of professor of american studies at yale university and the author of affairs honor. she is the editor of hamilton and the most recent book that i highly recommend is violence in congress and the road to civil war. so join please tell us why we should hate jefferson. [laughter] >> okay. i always check when i do anything that everyone can hear me? so now i...
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[applause] connie and gavin and joanne because a bird, two of the cochairs of the ansa nancy reagan centennial committee. author karen and her husband paul richter. chad fagan our sculpture is to unveiled the marquette of mrs. reagan earlier today. [applause] doctor should net that weatherspoon and rebecca naegele in their wonderful foster grandparents. [cheering] [applause] hometown favorite. lisa ceo of the boys and girls club of pasadena. [applause] eunice davis whose husband hal david was a dear friend to nancy reagan. [applause] of course the hard-working and dedicated volunteers of the reagan library who makes your visit in our work so rich and memorable. and finally of course our reagan library visitors to whom we are so grateful to see after such a long journey back to normal. [applause] thank you all for joining us today to honor nancy davis reagan. when simon and schuster contacted karen about writing the definitive book about mrs. reagan, at first she declined. she had written just about every kind of story you could imagine. but she had never written a book. even for a most experie
[applause] connie and gavin and joanne because a bird, two of the cochairs of the ansa nancy reagan centennial committee. author karen and her husband paul richter. chad fagan our sculpture is to unveiled the marquette of mrs. reagan earlier today. [applause] doctor should net that weatherspoon and rebecca naegele in their wonderful foster grandparents. [cheering] [applause] hometown favorite. lisa ceo of the boys and girls club of pasadena. [applause] eunice davis whose husband hal david was a...
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from a black jewelry jimmy, you about to say something, and then i'm going to have in the black, joanne, because it's the pressure of ah, here is my voice. here are my doubts, but because you don't have to have all 12 come to the same decision. jamila go ahead pick up. no, i mean in this exact situation, we do have a juror who said that he did not believe that brandon jackson is guilty. and so to have a response like that from a district attorney that they, we don't know what could have been in the minds of these church. these terms voted not guilty. we know what they voted for. and so to say that you're not going to look at these convictions, because you can't speculate as to why someone voted not guilty. they noted not guilty because they didn't feel the state met it. burden approved, i joined and let's hear that voice tamika. this is the, the jura, one of 2 who wasn't convinced that brandon jackson was guilty. no one said that they knew what it was brand that they weren't my mannerisms. no one was able to say to convince me that they were sure that it was managed to rob you. did you
from a black jewelry jimmy, you about to say something, and then i'm going to have in the black, joanne, because it's the pressure of ah, here is my voice. here are my doubts, but because you don't have to have all 12 come to the same decision. jamila go ahead pick up. no, i mean in this exact situation, we do have a juror who said that he did not believe that brandon jackson is guilty. and so to have a response like that from a district attorney that they, we don't know what could have been in...
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. - joanne is being supported by church on the street.l health care. it's non—existent in my mind in this country now. - because the way everybody's been treated, all this coronavirus - and all the excuses. cos that's all they are, aren't they? i just using excuses. ed thomas reporting. tonight, nhs england told us they urge anyone who needs help with mental health issues to come forward. details of organisations offering information and support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline or you can call free at any time to hear recorded information on 08000155 998. the metropolitan police is to apologise to the family of two murdered sisters after a report concluded that the level of service provided after their disappearance was unacceptable. nicole smallman and bibaa henry were killed injune as they celebrated a birthday in a park in wembley. the independent office for police conduct found that officers were slow to investigate after the women were reported missing. more than a third of the world�*s population are active users of facebook an
. - joanne is being supported by church on the street.l health care. it's non—existent in my mind in this country now. - because the way everybody's been treated, all this coronavirus - and all the excuses. cos that's all they are, aren't they? i just using excuses. ed thomas reporting. tonight, nhs england told us they urge anyone who needs help with mental health issues to come forward. details of organisations offering information and support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline or you...
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interesting, an interesting, an interesting, a go to rug. ladies and gentlemen are dennis miller plus joanne ah, we have always been able to push that in sort of a far dark corner of our conscious because they will know when it in once there are alternatives, you can no longer do that and you have to kind of accept, oh yeah, for that an animal has been killed and oh yeah. as greenhouse gas emission and here we have essentially the same product. so same price, same quality with none of those features. oh, he adds, maybe a lot of that in the beginning is scary. but in the end it's not a ah, it's been decade since the fall of spain's fascist regime, but old wound still haven't hailed your intention. going into them is 40 minutes because on the phone with michael freedom. okay. good morning miss a powell said cutting me on the percent the say me notice that i understand, i think with thousands of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption. they don't really bottom on or you just yell for faster than my old robot is ophelia elements. it to this day, mothers sti
interesting, an interesting, an interesting, a go to rug. ladies and gentlemen are dennis miller plus joanne ah, we have always been able to push that in sort of a far dark corner of our conscious because they will know when it in once there are alternatives, you can no longer do that and you have to kind of accept, oh yeah, for that an animal has been killed and oh yeah. as greenhouse gas emission and here we have essentially the same product. so same price, same quality with none of those...
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but is the big question and the question joanne reports has been trying to one doesn't district challenge well if we, if we go back to the summer joint report, the old one. okay. but i didn't want to say that i needed to try and find a replacement. he couldn't find a replacement that he kept with me and he still can't find the replacement. we're looking at like the job, her mandate under pale, ever best. there martinez, who mentioned and none of them approved at the top level, eva, so that's sort of something that counseling increment factor. and then perhaps the coaches that the boss would like having jobs or not attainable until the end of the season. perhaps the best, the best bet for me of those would be at home and just with the club. but if we're looking at someone in a job, someone who's ready for a long time project at it and holler at doing a great job playing in a, in a style that possibly you will be doing great work with young players knows some of the pos, the classroom my time and i think he could come to that as well. some marston, barcelona, corresponded for. yes, dan, tha
but is the big question and the question joanne reports has been trying to one doesn't district challenge well if we, if we go back to the summer joint report, the old one. okay. but i didn't want to say that i needed to try and find a replacement. he couldn't find a replacement that he kept with me and he still can't find the replacement. we're looking at like the job, her mandate under pale, ever best. there martinez, who mentioned and none of them approved at the top level, eva, so that's...
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of maintenance and repairs by the power authority and brought the main highway of the capital san joanne. people say they have had to throw at medicines. it has that been more power cuts in recent months. kenneth mcclintock is a form, a sex your state and the tenant governor of puerto rico. he says the governor has ordered great. an overview of the power grid operates at numa. the 1st thing is they're not in charge of the generating side of the system. that's still the hands of pro and they're having generating problems or having they've had to shut down plants. they're doing preventive maintenance during the summer, which is the time of the year that you have the highest demand for electric power, all the air conditioning water, you know, so they're not, they're not at fault the lack of energy and they're only in charge of transmitting and distributing what little power is being generated by the viper. but i think now is going to be of greater overview of the governor as order the energy bureau to have a greater overview and make sure that things get done right on the, on that you're no
of maintenance and repairs by the power authority and brought the main highway of the capital san joanne. people say they have had to throw at medicines. it has that been more power cuts in recent months. kenneth mcclintock is a form, a sex your state and the tenant governor of puerto rico. he says the governor has ordered great. an overview of the power grid operates at numa. the 1st thing is they're not in charge of the generating side of the system. that's still the hands of pro and they're...
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i know joanne and kerry personally. they're kind neighbors and people of integrity. they're often seen walking their dogs in the neighborhood and stopping to chat with people in the neighborhood. it bothers me to hear such bad things spread about them. that's why i lend my support against this appeal. in addition to speaking with joanne and kerry, i have also done my own due diligence on the project [indiscernible] which is speckled with inaccuracies -- >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, do we have another caller in the queue, please? >> operator: madam clerk, there are no further callers in the queue. >> clerk: thank you, mr. atkins. mr. president? >> president walton: thank you. seeing no further public comment, public comment is now closed. madam clerk, we will now have up to ten minutes for staff from the planning department. >> thank you very much, president walton. good afternoon, supervisors. i'm aaron starr, manager of legislative affairs and board liaison. i'll be making this presentation to the planning department, and i'll be assisted by al
i know joanne and kerry personally. they're kind neighbors and people of integrity. they're often seen walking their dogs in the neighborhood and stopping to chat with people in the neighborhood. it bothers me to hear such bad things spread about them. that's why i lend my support against this appeal. in addition to speaking with joanne and kerry, i have also done my own due diligence on the project [indiscernible] which is speckled with inaccuracies -- >> clerk: thank you for your...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with joanne jarjue and anne ashworth.the headlines. after days of queuing at the pumps, retailers say there's an improvement nationwide, although fuel supplies remain critical in london and south east england. an american private equity firm is set to take over morrisons, the uk's fourth largest supermarket group. the home secretary says police must "raise the bar" by taking the harassment of women more seriously. the queen officially opens the sixth session of the scottish parliament hello and welcome to our look ahead at what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tv and radio commentatorjoanne jarjue and anne ashworth, property and personal finance commentator. good evening to you both. a quick look through the front pages. the sunday times leads with the news that the police officer who raped and murdered sarah everard had on numerous occasions been deployed to guard mps in parliament. the paper also reports the death of 15—year—old jorja halliday, who died of covid—19 on tuesday. tragically, that was th
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with joanne jarjue and anne ashworth.the headlines. after days of queuing at the pumps, retailers say there's an improvement nationwide, although fuel supplies remain critical in london and south east england. an american private equity firm is set to take over morrisons, the uk's fourth largest supermarket group. the home secretary says police must "raise the bar" by taking the harassment of women more seriously. the...
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. - joanne is being supported by church on the street.r mental health care. it's non—existent in my mind in this country now. - because the way everybody's been treated, all this coronavirus - and all the excuses. cos that's all- they are, aren't they? just using excuses. ed thomas reporting. tonight nhs england told us they urge anyone who requires help with mental health to come forward. details of organisations offering information and support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call forfree, at any time to hear recorded information on 08000155 998. more than a third of the world's population are active users of facebook and its other social media products. it's an astonishing figure — and the global tech giant has been facing serious allegations about its impact on society. a former facebook manager turned whistleblower has told a committee of mps that platforms like facebook are "literally subsidising hate" and unquestionably are making hate worse. here's our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. facebook, a corp
. - joanne is being supported by church on the street.r mental health care. it's non—existent in my mind in this country now. - because the way everybody's been treated, all this coronavirus - and all the excuses. cos that's all- they are, aren't they? just using excuses. ed thomas reporting. tonight nhs england told us they urge anyone who requires help with mental health to come forward. details of organisations offering information and support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you...
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joanne, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? go ahead, joanne.ler: talking about the shots for the kids, i really don't see anything wrong with it if it is safe. but everybody is hesitant for the vaccine now because there have been so many side effects. it's proven that the kids don't get as sick, so -- host: have you been vaccinated? caller: yes. host: did you have any kind of problems? caller: i did. sick, flulike symptoms for a couple of days, fatigue, so -- and when they prove the kids are a risk, maybe, i was at a time when we were mandated for polio shots and smallpox before we could go to school. i didn't see anything wrong with that because they saved a lot of lives. when the vaccine is proving to be safer, i think it may still be a good idea. host: let's talk to ron, calling from stafford's bill, kentucky on the republican line. ron, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i appreciated. one of the oldest plays in the books is class warfare. they want to demonize rich folks and take more of their money. the rich
joanne, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? go ahead, joanne.ler: talking about the shots for the kids, i really don't see anything wrong with it if it is safe. but everybody is hesitant for the vaccine now because there have been so many side effects. it's proven that the kids don't get as sick, so -- host: have you been vaccinated? caller: yes. host: did you have any kind of problems? caller: i did. sick, flulike symptoms for a couple of days, fatigue, so -- and when they prove...
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joanne breyer was there watching justice kennedy the retired justice kennedy roberts was there how do i feel to you? what was it like for you? and everybody here. second to your question how did it feel? it felt better. [laughter] clicks it if you like business as usual to just feel you were able to get more out of the case? >> it's organized we had to tell that you know a telephone, i would do it in turn. the virtue ... that is minute we each have a turn of two or three minutes as you focus on your question and you focus on the answer. and that is helpful that's what you're supposed to do. but in addition, the negative part it's not human. you can't see what people look like, how are they reacting, he could not pick up your colleagues said so easily. what do they think of what is going on, in person is more of a human thing. there are things that make it not human to having one thing that makes it more human is a definite advantage. i would say it was a big improvement. >> could you pick up on any cues from your colleagues will was a water rights case. one was a water rights case mos
joanne breyer was there watching justice kennedy the retired justice kennedy roberts was there how do i feel to you? what was it like for you? and everybody here. second to your question how did it feel? it felt better. [laughter] clicks it if you like business as usual to just feel you were able to get more out of the case? >> it's organized we had to tell that you know a telephone, i would do it in turn. the virtue ... that is minute we each have a turn of two or three minutes as you...
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. >> reporter: joanne hatton's husband lenny was an fbi agent in new york. >> he was everything i couldd. >> reporter: on 9/11, he raced to the world trade center to help. >> this is lenny. just tell me you're okay, all right? >> reporter: lenny hatton died that day in the line of duty, an his passport is on display in the archive. >> the interesting thing about the passport is that the expiration date is actually -- >> reporter: september 11th. >> 2001. >> reporter: wow. this was given to us by his wife to help us to tell the story of agent haddon and his career and his sacrifices in fulfilling the bureau's missions. >> reporter: it's near and dear to your heart? >> exactly. >> reporter: lenny hatton's story and many others secured in this archive in the hoover building remind new and veteran agents telephone lives lost, and also the sacrifices made in pursuit of the values on the wal au's seal. >>alkinghrgh here every day i think about the victims and ensuring we prevent those type of harm from ever happening again. >> reporter: history will be made next week when william shatner, who
. >> reporter: joanne hatton's husband lenny was an fbi agent in new york. >> he was everything i couldd. >> reporter: on 9/11, he raced to the world trade center to help. >> this is lenny. just tell me you're okay, all right? >> reporter: lenny hatton died that day in the line of duty, an his passport is on display in the archive. >> the interesting thing about the passport is that the expiration date is actually -- >> reporter: september 11th....
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i would like to turn it over to joann jenkins. >> thank you, mr. president, for the opportunity to speak to the impact of not raising the debt ceiling on the 5 million people across the country who rely on security. -- on social security. alix: it looks like we have lost the feed, but that was president yellen -- secretary yellen and president biden at the white house speaking to ceos of the nasdaq and major banks. the idea is to get some movement into raising the debt ceiling and get perspective from banks and the ceo of the nasdaq on what it would mean from the market if we didn't. emily wilkins joins us on the phone. who was president biden's audience? emily: the audience was twofold. it was senate republicans, continued trying to put pressure on them to find some way to move forward with raising the debt limit. the other thing he was trying to do was speak directly to the american people. that's why you heard president biden say this has nothing to do with future spending more the infrastructure bill, it was for debts the government already sai
i would like to turn it over to joann jenkins. >> thank you, mr. president, for the opportunity to speak to the impact of not raising the debt ceiling on the 5 million people across the country who rely on security. -- on social security. alix: it looks like we have lost the feed, but that was president yellen -- secretary yellen and president biden at the white house speaking to ceos of the nasdaq and major banks. the idea is to get some movement into raising the debt ceiling and get...
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it follows the 2019 film based on the british tv series and stars joanne as lady's maid. it is due to hit theaters in march of 2022. >>> new video this morning of the rescue of a beached whale. >> it was saved after an hour's long rescue. check this out. rescuers work from the early hours of yesterday morning to try to save the whale after it was found stranded on monday. the young whale weighs nearly seven tons and is close to 28 feet long. this is the second whale that has gotten stuck in the same area in just days. >>> and time now is 5:55. >>> in the next half hour, also streaming on cbsn bay area. new trouble for a san jose shark player. the violation is facing that could land him in jail. >>> and ditching the masks for good. why the bay area is ready to take the next step on the road to recovery. >>> a bay area city putting a stop to illegal side shows. where a new order a is just going into effect this morning. >>> and here is a like look before we leave you. before we head back into a brake. with he will be right back. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this
it follows the 2019 film based on the british tv series and stars joanne as lady's maid. it is due to hit theaters in march of 2022. >>> new video this morning of the rescue of a beached whale. >> it was saved after an hour's long rescue. check this out. rescuers work from the early hours of yesterday morning to try to save the whale after it was found stranded on monday. the young whale weighs nearly seven tons and is close to 28 feet long. this is the second whale that has...
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coming up on "the open," joanne feeney. 90 minutes away. that was the trade.work with tom? only if i am solo an hour after. i need 60 minutes of therapy after doing three hours with tom. lisa: and tom, what was your response? tom: my response is we need a beverage. [laughter] jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans. house speaker nancy pelosi has set a revised target date of october 31 two past the stalled the three -- to pass the stalled $350 billion interceptor bill. pelosi wants to get progressives and moderates to agree on the size of president biden's larger spending package before voting on infrastructure. the u.s. is moving closer to its first-ever default. neither party in washington has signaled it is ready to back down from a partisan showdown on the federal debt limit. senate democratic leader chuck schumer plans another vote as early as today on a plan to suspend the debt ceiling until december 22. republicans are promising to block the attempt for a third time. actavis investment firm engine number
coming up on "the open," joanne feeney. 90 minutes away. that was the trade.work with tom? only if i am solo an hour after. i need 60 minutes of therapy after doing three hours with tom. lisa: and tom, what was your response? tom: my response is we need a beverage. [laughter] jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans. house speaker nancy pelosi has set a revised target date of october 31 two past the stalled the three -- to pass the...
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joanne camp lives just down the road from under reasons home, but she doesn't know if the gunshots she heard were from the party. she says it's normal to hear gunshots in this area. what is different now, the shooting happened at a city officials home? it's sad it really is. it's sad that you know, people can't have i guess more respectful one another and have more you know more. didn't have fun with all this other stuff going on in a statement armandaria said quote. i'm thankful that my family and i who live on los aminos were not heard in this tragedy and i pray for those who've loved ones have been touched by what has occurred. in the meantime. we are giving our full cooperation to the gilroy police department. gilroy police say they are investigating this as a homicide. they did not say if they arrested anyone and they also did not say if the councilwoman and her family had any direct involvement in the in gilroy ryan curry abc 7 news we sent out a notification as soon as the shooting was confirmed and you can be among the first to know with the abc 7 bay area app. you can enable n
joanne camp lives just down the road from under reasons home, but she doesn't know if the gunshots she heard were from the party. she says it's normal to hear gunshots in this area. what is different now, the shooting happened at a city officials home? it's sad it really is. it's sad that you know, people can't have i guess more respectful one another and have more you know more. didn't have fun with all this other stuff going on in a statement armandaria said quote. i'm thankful that my family...
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this is the first time i felt like that and i trust joanne camilla.ctually feel more confident that we are aligned on the deal. i think what is unfortunate, chris, just being candid and with straight shooting is that we're having these negative headlines. and we're so close to doing something historic. but what people are reading about is democrats are fighting and not delivering and missing deadlines. we got to get past that and talk about what we're actually going to deliver, come together and start talking about all the good things we're going to do. that's my concern, not whether the deal will happen. >> one question follow and then i want to get to the big prize y surprise you gave us today. you say you trust her today, which in politics is i guess the best can you hope for, but not enough to vote today on the infrastructure bill. >> well, it's not just her. it's also senator manchin. he's out there saying we're negotiating in good faith. so there's still things that have to be worked out, the details. and what is do we have strong climate provis
this is the first time i felt like that and i trust joanne camilla.ctually feel more confident that we are aligned on the deal. i think what is unfortunate, chris, just being candid and with straight shooting is that we're having these negative headlines. and we're so close to doing something historic. but what people are reading about is democrats are fighting and not delivering and missing deadlines. we got to get past that and talk about what we're actually going to deliver, come together...
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. >> reporter: when do joanne peterson get their day in court p.klers. >> that family should have to start going to funerals. >> reporter: purdue pled guilty to federal criminal charges in 2020 over the way it marketed and sold oxycontin, agreeing to pay over $8 billion in the wake of huge criminal and civil investigations. >> we have targeted unlawful activity involving opioids at every level of the supply chains. >> reporter: as part of the plan to settle civil lawsuits filed by dozens of states and others, the company is being reorganized. but purdue is not the only company involved in the epidemic, and the sacklers have not been charged with any crimes. indeed some family members who served on the purdue board acknowledge the company did wrong. and say they personally acted ethically and lawfully and are troubled over what has happened. >> my focus mostly was on the needs of patients and doctors. it distresses me greatly and angers me greatly, that the medication that was developed to help people and relieve severe pain has become associated wi
. >> reporter: when do joanne peterson get their day in court p.klers. >> that family should have to start going to funerals. >> reporter: purdue pled guilty to federal criminal charges in 2020 over the way it marketed and sold oxycontin, agreeing to pay over $8 billion in the wake of huge criminal and civil investigations. >> we have targeted unlawful activity involving opioids at every level of the supply chains. >> reporter: as part of the plan to settle civil...
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. >> jim as an exit question, my son is a naval aviator, and joanne's, and military here. how does the not just the killing of the marines in afghanistan, but the entire afghanistan debacle, how does that affect the morale of the military? >> more substantial than you realize. we have veterans calls into the crisis line of veterans who served in afghanistan and i hear from those i served with and others who served in afghanistan and question the sacrifice they made and what's more deeply troubling for them and me, those we lost along the way. i served with congressman daniel crenshaw who lost an eye. and congressman who lost both of his leg in afghanistan and at the same time i certified offed with sergeant wardell turner, the highest ranking member in my unit who didn't come home from afghanistan, who was killed while i was there. those are the sacrifices that we question, whether or not they were worth it and i tell everyone absolutely worth it, for 20 years we avoided another 9/11 on american soil and that made it worth it. don't for a moment believe that your service a
. >> jim as an exit question, my son is a naval aviator, and joanne's, and military here. how does the not just the killing of the marines in afghanistan, but the entire afghanistan debacle, how does that affect the morale of the military? >> more substantial than you realize. we have veterans calls into the crisis line of veterans who served in afghanistan and i hear from those i served with and others who served in afghanistan and question the sacrifice they made and what's more...
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host: joann, you are on with dr. scott gottlieb. caller: good morning.y question has to do with the pfizer vaccine. i am 75. i have been vaccinated. i have both doses. i was listening to a radio broadcast talking about how pfizer has two types of vaccines. the one in the u.k. is different from what they are using in the united states her this radio station. the fda approved vaccine is the one going to the u.k.. he said the other one is still labeled as experimental. host: let's let dr. gottlieb answer your first question. guest: with respect to the caller, that is not true. i would like to see the source of the information so i can have some way to respond to it. the pfizer vaccine is the same vaccine globally. there are two main manufacturing sites, one in europe and one in the u.s., but they are producing comparable products. some of the vaccine used in the u.s. early on was manufactured in europe. a lot use outside the u.s. is manufactured in the u.s. facility, in pfizer's michigan facility. it is the same vaccine. the caller might be referring to the
host: joann, you are on with dr. scott gottlieb. caller: good morning.y question has to do with the pfizer vaccine. i am 75. i have been vaccinated. i have both doses. i was listening to a radio broadcast talking about how pfizer has two types of vaccines. the one in the u.k. is different from what they are using in the united states her this radio station. the fda approved vaccine is the one going to the u.k.. he said the other one is still labeled as experimental. host: let's let dr. gottlieb...